Lamborghini spilled the beans with their latest reveal: the all-new Aventador SV.

Basically a more powerful and lighter variant to the Aventador, the 750-4 SV features 740hp and 509 lb-ft of twist from its massaged V12 for a 0-62 time of just 2.8 seconds while 124 mph takes only 8.6 seconds. And the top sprint? 217 mph of course.

The Aventador 750-4 SV also benefits from a loss of 110lbs, ringing in at just 3,362lbs at the curb. Additionally, the SV also gets an array of visual upgrades in addition to the mixture of performance upgrades. But those visual upgrades aren’t just for show on the outside because they can apparently provide the SV with 170 percent more downforce when at speed.

Sporting a sleek and chisled new design, the new Sport Coupe Concept GTE promises some drop-dead good looks for the next CC. This should be no surprise because the CC has always been a very attractive vehicle.

The CC is expected to be built on VW’s latest MQB modular architecture, featuring a range of gas and diesel engines, but this specific concept gets a 3.0L turbocharged V6 hybrid model with a set of electric motors and a six-speed dual-clutch automatic. The output from the gas motor is 295hp and 369 lb-ft driving the front wheels. The additional motors consist of a small 54hp electric motor in the gearbox while another 114hp unit sits at the rear.

The 2015 Ford Edge officially began production recently at the brand’s assembly plant in Oakville, Canada.

The new Edge enters the second generation with an all-new 2.0L EcoBoost turbo-four for the base model with 245hp and 275 lb-ft of torque, a 3.5L naturally-aspirated V6 with 280hp and 250 lb-ft of twist, and a top-top 2.7L EcoBoost V6 with 315hp and 350 lb-ft.

Infiniti finally pulled the wraps off of their new QX30 Concept, their first pitch at an entry-level subcompact crossover.

It’s intended market is obvious: to compete with the likes of the Lexus NX and the Mercedes-Benz GLA.

Propulsion is supplied by a 2.0L turbocharged four-banger with a seven-speed automatic and all-wheel drive. The production version should most likely get a range of gas and diesel engines for the European market while the US market is likely to get the gas engines only.

The 2015 Geneva Auto Show doesn’t mark just the commencement of one of the largest automobile conventions in the world, it marks the end of an era. Bugatti officially revealed their last Veyron edition ever, designed solely to send the car off into the pages of history.

It’s called the Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse La Finale, resulting in the finale 450th Veyron ever to be built.

Being a special Veyron, Bugatti obviously gave the Grand Sport Vitesse La Finale, not only the longest model name ever, but bunch of upgrades as well. This includes, but is not limited to, red and black color themes all around with lots of exposed carbon fiber bits, such as some of the air scoops.

For some time now, Bentley’s been known to be in the process with expanding their lineup with a new sports coupe to compete with the likes of the Porsche 911. Well, here it is. Meet the all-new EXP 10 Speed 6 Concept.

And hot-diggity-damn…

Bentley boasts that this new two-seater sports car sets a new precedent for a completely new model, which should be a showcase of advanced performance technology.

No specifications were revealed as of yet however, but the car is like nothing we’ve ever seen before from a Bentley.

Volvo’s new partnership with China’s Geely is resulting in the brand’s next generation of cars. That said, Volvo’s CEO, Hakan Samuelsson, spoke to Top Gear recently about their new Compact Modular Architecture, or CMA.

What does this mean? We should expect a new S40, V40, and XC40 from this new platform. It’ll be loosely based off of their new Scalable Product Architecture, which is what underpins the new XC90 and soon to be S80.

The first model to be launched should be the new XC40 with the S40 and V40 following afterwards.

Not too long ago, I had the chance to test drive the latest and greatest Jaguar XJ to date.

Jaguar’s been making the XJ since the planet Earth was born and has endured many generations. And yet, despite a troubled history, the XJ has finally evolved after Jaguar realized it wasn’t 1951 any more.

Bearing the revival of a famed nameplate for American soil, this new “XJ6″ comes with Jaguar-Land Rover’s latest AJV6 with 3.0L of displacement and a supercharger. That means this XJ is the first six-cylinder powered XJ sedan since 1995, which was later retired and replaced by their first V8.